Man Utd directed Old
Trafford flop Alexis Sanchez on loan to Inter Milan in last summer's transfer
window.
Manchester
United are planning to hand Alexis Sanchez a fresh start at Old
Trafford with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer set to try and reintegrate the
Chilean into his Red Devils squad ahead of next season. Football fans from around the world can purchase Premier League
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Sanchez flopped after
rocking up at Manchester United in January 2018 and was last summer farmed out
on loan to Inter Milan after Ed Woodward failed to find a buyer for
the club’s highest earner.
Daily Star report
However, the Daily
Star report Manchester United have informed Sanchez’s agents he would not
be allowed to join Inter on a permanent basis or head to any other club because
they want to recall the 31-year-old and give him a second opportunity to prove
he can make it in Manchester.
Sanchez, who would
sooner stay in Serie A than return to the Premier League,
will be part of Manchester United’s traveling party which goes on their
pre-season tour with Solskjaer eager to include him in his first-team plans.
Man Utd, who cannot
recall Sanchez this month to help cope with Marcus Rashford's injury woe, will
be well aware that his struggles while on loan at Inter have hardly made him a more attractive proposition for any would-be suitors.
While his stratospheric
wages which can reach £500,000 a week with bonuses factored in, mean only a
handful of clubs could realistically afford him if they were inclined to make a
move.
Solskjaer and
Manchester United will now take a chance on Sanchez who is under contract at
Old Trafford until 2022 and may yet be sold on next year if round two of the
experiment fails.
Sanchez from Arsenal to Man Utd
Sanchez scored just
five goals in 45 appearances after leaving Arsenal for Manchester United in a
swap deal which saw Henrikh Mkhitaryan head in the opposite direction two years
ago.
The former Udinese and
Barcelona star has registered one goal in seven appearances for Inter, although
the first half of his campaign was marred by a tendon injury suffered back in
October.
Following Sanchez and
Romelu Lukaku’s departures, Man Utd have lacked a senior figure in attack this
season and the Chile international’s availability would save Solskjaer from
having to splash out on an experienced forward.
Solskjaer risks
upsetting members of his squad by welcoming Sanchez back into the fold, though,
with the No 7 unpopular at Carrington having failed to win over his team-mates
in the wake of his January 2018 arrival.
Man Utd is facing the prospect of a summer rebuilding job
with plenty of upheaval on the cards as Woodward and co. prepare to back
Solskaer in the transfer market.
Sporting Lisbon’s Bruno
Fernandes, who looks increasingly likely to stay put this month is top of Solskjaer’s
wish list which also includes Leicester’s James Maddison, Aston Villa’s Jack
Grealish and Ajax’s Donny van de Beek as options to inject some much-needed
creativity into Manchester United’s midfield.
The Norwegian likes the
look of Lyon’s Moussa Dembele, RB Leipzig’s Timo Werner, Borussia Dortmund’s
Jadon Sancho, and Lille’s Boubakary Soumare as well.
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